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APA Style Reference: Molefhe, W. (2013). Sethunya likes girls better.

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Question: 2013 Title of Publication 139-148 Edition Publisher Project Muse Chapter number Chapter title Sethunya likes girls better /|cW. Molefhe 139-148 Page This material has been reproduced in the e Reserves on behalf of the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA (UNISA) The material may be subject to copyright under the Copyright Act no. 98 of 1978. Any further reproduction or distribution of this material by you may be a violation of the Copyright Act. A single copy (printed or electronic) of the material may be kept for academic use only. ������������� �������������������������������� ������������������������������������� ������������������������������������ ���������������������������������������� �������������������������������� ������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������ Access provided at 14 Oct 2019 11:04 GMT from University of South Africa ������������������������������� WAME MOLEFHE reference this so i can add it to my list of references

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Certainly! Based on the information provided, here’s how you might format the reference in a few common styles. Please note that Project Muse is a database, so you would cite the original source (the book/chapter), then note Project Muse as the source. --- ## APA (7th edition): Molefhe, W. (2013). Sethunya likes girls better. In *[Book Title if known]* (pp. 139–148). [Publisher]. Project Muse. *Note: Replace [Book Title if known] and [Publisher] with the correct information if available.* --- ## Harvard: Molefhe, W. (2013) ‘Sethunya likes girls better’, in *[Book Title if known]*. [Publisher], pp. 139–148. Available at: https://muse.jhu.edu/ (Accessed: 14 October 2019). --- ## Chicago: Molefhe, Wame. "Sethunya Likes Girls Better." In *[Book Title if known]*, 139–148. [Publisher], 2013. Accessed October 14, 2019. Project Muse. --- **If you know the book title and publisher, simply insert that information in place of the brackets. If not, you can leave those as placeholders. Here’s a generic example:** --- **APA example w/out book details:** Molefhe, W. (2013). Sethunya likes girls better (pp. 139–148). Project Muse. --- If you can provide the book or collection title and publisher, I can make this reference even more accurate!

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